We provide the first dedicated laboratory study of collisions of supercooled water drops with ice particles as a secondary ice production mechanism. We experimentally investigated collisions of supercooled water drops (∼5 mm in diameter) with ice particles of a similar size (∼6 mm in diameter) placed on a glass slide at temperatures >-12 °C. Our results showed that secondary drops were generated during both the spreading and retraction phase of the supercooled water drop impact. The secondary drops generated during the spreading phase were emitted too fast to quantify. However, quantification of the secondary drops generated during the retraction phase with diameters >0.1 mm showed that 5-10 secondary drops formed per collision, with approx...
Ice accretion is considered in the impact of a supercooled water droplet on a smooth or rough solid ...
The formation of ice in clouds can occur through primary processes, either homogeneously or heteroge...
Measurements of ice crystal concentrations in mixed clouds tend to exceed ice nucleus concentration...
A numerical formulation is provided for secondary ice production during fragmentation of freezing ra...
The formation of secondary ice in clouds, i.e. ice particles that are created at temperatures above ...
Icing of solid surfaces is an ever-present problem for many engineering applications. In particular ...
Supplementary video recordings for 'Secondary ice production during the break-up of freezing water d...
In-cloud measurements of ice crystal number concentration can be orders of magnitude higher than the...
Ice multiplication by fragmentation during collision-freezing of supercooled rain or drizzle is inve...
Disparities between the measured concentrations of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) and in-cloud ice ...
An accurate prediction of the ice crystal number concentration in clouds is important to determine t...
We provide the first systematic study of ice formation in idealised shallow clouds from collisions o...
Icing of surfaces is a hazard to numerous technical applications like aircraft, wind turbines, ships...
Secondary ice production via processes like rime splintering, frozen droplet shattering, and breakup...
Evidence has accumulated over the last twenty years that in some clouds the concentration of ice cry...
Ice accretion is considered in the impact of a supercooled water droplet on a smooth or rough solid ...
The formation of ice in clouds can occur through primary processes, either homogeneously or heteroge...
Measurements of ice crystal concentrations in mixed clouds tend to exceed ice nucleus concentration...
A numerical formulation is provided for secondary ice production during fragmentation of freezing ra...
The formation of secondary ice in clouds, i.e. ice particles that are created at temperatures above ...
Icing of solid surfaces is an ever-present problem for many engineering applications. In particular ...
Supplementary video recordings for 'Secondary ice production during the break-up of freezing water d...
In-cloud measurements of ice crystal number concentration can be orders of magnitude higher than the...
Ice multiplication by fragmentation during collision-freezing of supercooled rain or drizzle is inve...
Disparities between the measured concentrations of ice-nucleating particles (INPs) and in-cloud ice ...
An accurate prediction of the ice crystal number concentration in clouds is important to determine t...
We provide the first systematic study of ice formation in idealised shallow clouds from collisions o...
Icing of surfaces is a hazard to numerous technical applications like aircraft, wind turbines, ships...
Secondary ice production via processes like rime splintering, frozen droplet shattering, and breakup...
Evidence has accumulated over the last twenty years that in some clouds the concentration of ice cry...
Ice accretion is considered in the impact of a supercooled water droplet on a smooth or rough solid ...
The formation of ice in clouds can occur through primary processes, either homogeneously or heteroge...
Measurements of ice crystal concentrations in mixed clouds tend to exceed ice nucleus concentration...